William Besson as Mining Prospector Winton Minnesota 1937
William Besson stands as a mining prospector near Winton, Minnesota in September 1937. He uses a homemade windlass, an essential device for extracting minerals from the ground. During this time, Minnesotas mining industry played a crucial role in the economy, contributing to the growth of mining practices in the United States.
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William Besson as Mining Prospector Winton Minnesota 1937
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